Thelma Todd, Monroe Owsley, Estelle Taylor, Gilbert Roland, Clara Bow John Francis Dillon
Description:
A fiery-tempered impulsive young girl enters into a brief but unsatisfactory marriage with a drunkard. After inheriting a fortune she goes to New York. How she came by her fiendish temper and her choice for a second husband are learned in a surprising climax based on a novel by Tiffany Thayer. Clara Bow, Gilbert Roland and Thelma Todd star in this 1932 classic.
"Call Her Savage" is a classic pre-Code drama film from 1932, now available on DVD by Cinehollywood. The movie stars the legendary Clara Bow in one of her most iconic roles as Nasa Springer, a rebellious young woman whose tumultuous life leads to scandal and redemption. Directed by John Francis Dillon, "Call Her Savage" is renowned for its bold themes and daring portrayal of female independence during Hollywood's early sound era. This release by Cinehollywood ensures high-quality viewing with restored visuals and audio.
Cinehollywood has established itself as a reputable distributor specializing in classic cinema releases on modern formats. Their dedication to film preservation brings timeless masterpieces back into the spotlight for new generations of viewers.
Clara Bow, often referred to as the "It Girl," was one of Hollywood?s brightest silent-era stars who successfully transitioned into talkies; her performances in films like "Wings" (1927) and "It" (1927) made her an icon of American cinema. Director John Francis Dillon was known for his work across genres during the 1920s and early 1930s, including notable titles such as "Sally" (1929). Supporting cast members include Gilbert Roland?celebrated for his roles in both English- and Spanish-language films?and Thelma Todd, remembered for her comedic talent alongside legends like Laurel & Hardy.
Actors:
Clara Bow, Gilbert Roland, Thelma Todd, Monroe Owsley, Estelle Taylor, Anthony Jowitt, Fred Kohler, Russell Simpson, Carl Stockdale, Dorothy Peterson, Katherine Perry, Weldon Heyburn, Willard Robertson, Margaret Livingston, Arthur Hoyt, John Elliott, Hale Hamilton, Walter Long, Bert Roach, Mischa Auer, Douglas Haig, Marilyn Knowlden, Mary Gordon